Adventure Club scours the Internet looking for hidden gems to remix, and it appears to have paid off as the group’s dubstep remix of Flight Facilities’ “Crave You” has more than 22 million views on YouTube.

“We like to choose vocalists some people wouldn’t have heard of in the first place,” said group member Leighton James of finding songs to remix. “For ‘Youth’ by Foxes, when we took that up, there was only 200 views on that song. That exploded obviously. We try to dig deep to find hidden hits. That’s our approach to it.”

Adventure Club’s main criteria for remixes is simply the vocals.

“We don’t care how big they are in popularity terms,” James said. “If it’s a good voice, then it’s a good voice and we’ll work with them.”

The duo, featuring Christian Srigley and James, are scheduled to perform at 9:10 p.m. Sunday inside the dance heavy Sahara Tent, above acts like the aforementioned Flight Facilities, Krewella and Alesso and just below Duck Sauce.

“We definitely plan on something a little bit different,” James said of the group’s set. “We’ll incorporate a little other music like from other genres into it like some rock features. At an EDM festival we kind of just play bangers. And I think with this we’ll try to keep it vibey. Like a mix between festival bangers and super vibey stuff.”

The group, formerly a hardcore pop-punk band, almost didn’t use the name Adventure Club to describe their sound.

“It was always floating around in our heads. When it came time to release the first song on the interwebs, it was kind of a joke that we put up Adventure Club,” James said. “It kind of stuck and it seems to be working. We’ll keep it.”

After Coachella, the group plans to go back out on the road for more road dates and James acknowledged his lack of sleep and the toll the road takes when playing 20 to 25 shows a month.

“You can say you’ll go to bed but there’s always a couple of people lingering around to party with,” James said. “Most of the sleep we get is on the plane. Our physical health is taking a toll since we’ve been on tour, but we’re getting better. Me and Christian used to be big gym rats before, then being on the road it went to (expletive). This past year, we’ve been managing to stay healthy. Before when we were on tour, we were bombarded with so many parties and so much free alcohol. We went crazy. Now we realize if we do this for whatever — five or 10 more years — we need to buckle up and pass on the parties. But putting it into practice is a different matter.”